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Julia Weist
is an artist living in New York. She is the recipient of a 2017 Jerome Foundation Fellowship from the Queens Museum, the 2016 Net-based Audience Prize from Haus Der Elektronischen Künste, Basel, and the 2015 Media Plan Award from the Outdoor Advertising Association of America. Weist is the author of several artist books, including the novel Sexy Librarian (2008) and, most recently, After, About, With (2015). In 2018, Weist is participating in the Gwangju Biennale and the Taiwan International Video Art Biennale. Her work has recently been exhibited at the Queens Museum (New York City), Rhizome, the New Museum (New York City), the Luminary (St. Louis) and Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art (Rotterdam). Her public artworks include Reach (2015, produced by 14x48, New York) and View-Through (2017, produced by O, Miami).
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Nestor Siré
lives and works between Havana and Camagüey, Cuba. He has participated in the Curitiba Biennial, the Havana Biennial, the Festival of New Latin American Cinema in Cuba, the Oberhausen International Festival of Short Film (Oberhausen, Germany), and the Asunción International Biennale (Asunción, Paraguay). Siré was the winner of the 2016 Visa for Creation from l’Institut Français. He has been awarded residencies by Dos Mares (Marseille, France) and the Ludwig Foundation and LASA (Havana). His works have been exhibited at the National Museum of Fine Arts (Havana), the Queens Museum (New York City), Rhizome (New York City), the New Museum (New York City), Hong-Gah Museum (Taipei), UNAM Museum of Contemporary Art (México City), and Museum of Contemporary Art, Santa Fe (Argentina), among other venues.
“Proyecto DATA” was published as part of Triple Canopy’s Research Work project area, which receives support from the Stolbun Collection, Agnes Gund, the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.